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Alta Via 1 is a 150-kilometre-long high-level public footpath which runs through the eastern
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in Italy. It is also known as the Dolomite High Route 1. It passes through some of the finest scenery in the Dolomites. The path runs south from
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, near
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, to Belluno.
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can be accessed by bus, and Belluno has both train and bus services. This is the classic high route in the Dolomites, and also the easiest. It gets slightly more difficult as it goes south, but the only section which might present difficulties is the descent from Schiara, and this can be bypassed. About 10–15 days are required to complete the full route. A typical day on the route might involve about seven hours walking, with ascents and descents of about 800 metres. It can be attempted during the period July to September, when the route should be largely free of snow. The route is signposted by dark blue triangles with an inset number one.


Maps of the route

The following maps cover the route. Casa Editrice Tabacco Maps (North to South) * map number 31 Prags Braies * map number 3 Cortina and Ampezzano * map number 15 Pelmo Civetta * map number 25 Zoldo Agordo area * map number 24 Dolomites Belluno - Nevegal other useful Tabacco maps * map number 1 Cortina - Sexten * map number 4 Agordo - Zoldo - Pale di S. Martino Kompass Wanderkarten Maps * map number 55 Cortina d' Ampezzo * map number 57
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Toblach Prags * map number 77 Alpi Bellunesi Kompass and Tabacco maps are readily available in the Dolomites.


Walking the path

Camping is forbidden along the route, but there is ample accommodation available in mountain refuges and in valley hotels. There are refuges all along the route. During August advance booking is essential. The Alta Via 1 passes by several
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, but none are incorporated in the route, and no special climbing equipment is required. The highest point on the route is Monte Lagazuoi at 2,750 metres. There is a large refuge on Monte Lagazuoi which has a restaurant and accommodation for 69 people. The route from Monte Lagazuoi descends to Falzarego Pass and then continues south. There is a cable car from the Refugio Lagazuoi to the Falzarego Pass, but a better way to descend would be through the Via Ferrata Lagazuoi Tunnels. This is a
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tunnel which runs down through the mountain. It is also possible to descend via the Kaiserjaeger Trail and the Martini Ledge. This route passes a number of relics of the fighting that took place here during World War I. The area around Monte Lagazuoi and 5 Torri is a World War I open-air museum. There are a number of other high-level routes in the Dolomites, including the Alta Via 2, which runs from
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to Feltre.


See also

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Via Ferrata A via ferrata ( Italian for "iron path", plural ''vie ferrate'' or in English ''via ferratas'') is a protected climbing route found in the Alps and certain other locations. The term "via ferrata" is used in most countries and languages except ...


Photographs

Image:Rifugio Nuvol u.jpg, Rifugio Nuvolàu on the Alta Via 1.


References

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External links


Tabacco Hiking Maps from Omnimap



Rifugio Biella, one of the hut in the "Alta via 1"



High Ways of the DolomitesGuide to high level routes in the Dolomites
* ttp://addiator.blogspot.com/2006/08/lagazuoi-tunnels.html Monte Lagazuoi & via ferrata Lagazuoi Tunnelsbr>Alta Via no. 1 : in dutch description of this trekOrganized Trailrunning and Trekking Tours on the Alta Via 1Altavia of the Dolomites n.1 on OpenStreetMap
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